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Epidemiology of bacterial resistance in gastro-intestinal pathogens in a tropical area,
Discipline: Sciences sanitaires
Auteur(s): Giovanni Bonfiglio, Jacques Simporè, Salvatore Pignatelli, Salvatore Musumeci, Maria Letizia Solinas
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Renseignée par : SIMPORE Jacques
Résumé

During 1999-2000 a total of 4131 faecal specimens were collected and analysed at the medical centre St. Camille at Ouagadougou. Eight hundred and twenty-six (8.0%) grew significant bacteria. Escherichia coli (35%), Salmonella spp. (15%) and Shigella spp. (10%) were most frequently isolated. A large number of E. coli strains were resistant to aminopenicillins (>90%) and cotrimoxazole (80%); for Yersinia spp the resistance was 80 and 25%, respectively. Norfloxacin was the most active antibiotic but was rarely used. The study showed that it is necessary to create antibiotic-resistance surveillance centres in developing countries so that therapy may be appropriate and the spread of antibiotic resistance to other developed countries via increased emigration may be reduced.

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antibiotic resistance, gastro-intestinal pathogens, Escherichia coli, Salmonella, Shigella, aminopenicillins, cotrimoxazole, norfloxacin, surveillance, tropical area

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